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'has many forms' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that exists in more than one variant or form. For example: "The English language has many forms, from formal to informal."
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"Resistance has many forms and colours.
"I mean cancer has many forms.
A dry dock gate, with its removable watertight barrier, has many forms and arrangements.
Also, FGM has many forms, the mildest of which involves removal of the hood of the clitoris, the prepuce.
Made by boning the petticoat, within a short time it has many forms, each extending the silhouette at the sides.
As Mr. Hart and others see it, play has many forms, all of them valuable for development in the first seven or eight years of life.
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The unicellular yeasts have many forms, from spherical to egg-shaped to filamentous.
The considered faults can be unbounded and can have many forms, such as abrupt faults, constant faults and high-frequency faults.
Social representations, or ideologies, have many forms.
Crypto weapons could have many forms: mining attacks to reduce transaction throughput and cause chaos.
In fact, in some applications, we could have many forms of normal traffic that are fairly dissimilar.
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